Food & Drink

TOMATO TIME

Fresh, abundant and bursting with colour, Ontario tomatoes taste like sunshine and summer in every flavour-filled bite.

- By Michele Sponagle

Bursting with flavour and colour, Ontario tomatoes taste like sunshine and summer— we’ve got the goods on growing your own and the best ways to enjoy them.

Sunshine- and heat-loving tomatoes find their happy place in Ontario, especially in the southwest part of the province where sandy soil, lake breezes and dry, warm summers are abundant. On the flip side, a short growing season poses challenges, inspiring growers to seek faster-maturing tomato varieties that can be ripe in as little as 50 days (compared to many types that take 80 to 90 days). That’s good news for lovers of tomatoes who have pined most of the year to have fresh ones right off the vine on their plates. You’ll find the very best of the season from late July to the end of August.

Fun Fact AZTECS WERE THE FIRST TO CULTIVATE TOMATOES, WHICH THEY CALLED XITOMATL, MEANING “PLUMP WITH NAVEL.”

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